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Nissan is looking to cut about 250 jobs from its UK factory, as part of a global shake-up in the face of weak sales. A spokesperson confirmed a voluntary leave scheme had opened to shop floor and ...
The troubled Japanese car manufacturer has announced 250 job cuts at its Sunderland plant in order to 'improve efficiency' and help it raise £5.2bn to stay afloat.
Nissan Motor will begin talks this week to seek job cuts at its Sunderland plant in Britain, it said on Monday, as the Japanese automaker targets a 15% reduction in its global workforce.
The turnaround strategy, helmed by the new CEO, effectively seeks to scale back some of the sprawl that Nissan had generated ...
Nissan’s Oppama plant shutdown marks a step forward in its cost-cutting and recovery strategy that will also see 22,000 workers laid off.